Long-Term Disability After First-Ever Stroke and Related Prognostic Factors in the Perth Community Stroke Study, 1989–1990
Top Cited Papers
- 1 April 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Stroke
- Vol. 33 (4) , 1034-1040
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.str.0000012515.66889.24
Abstract
Background and Purpose — Few reliable estimates of the long-term functional outcome after stroke are available. This population-based study aimed to describe disability, dependency, and related independent prognostic factors at 5 years after a first-ever stroke in patients in Perth, Western Australia. Methods — All individuals with a suspected acute stroke who were resident in a geographically defined region (population, 138 708) of Perth, Western Australia, were registered prospectively and assessed according to standardized diagnostic criteria over a period of 18 months in 1989 to 1990. Patients were followed up prospectively at 4 and 12 months and 5 years after the index event. Results — There were 370 cases of first-ever stroke, and 277 patients survived to 30 days. Of these early survivors, 152 (55%) were alive at 5 years, and among those who were neither institutionalized (n=146) nor disabled (n=129) at the time of their stroke, 21 (14%) were institutionalized in a nursing home, and 47 (36%) were disabled. The most important predictors of death or disability at 5 years were increasing age, baseline disability defined by a Barthel Index score of Conclusions — Among 30-day survivors of first-ever stroke, about half survive 5 years; of survivors, one third remain disabled, and 1 in 7 are in permanent institutional care. The major modifiable predictors of poor long-term outcome are a low level of activity before the stroke and subsequent recurrent stroke. Efforts to increase physical activity among the elderly and to prevent recurrent stroke in survivors of a first stroke are likely to reduce the long-term burden of cerebrovascular disease.Keywords
This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
- Registry of first-ever stroke in Tartu, Estonia, 1991 through 1993: outcome of strokeActa Neurologica Scandinavica, 1999
- Factors Influencing Long-Term Survival and Disability among Three-Month Stroke SurvivorsNeuroepidemiology, 1992
- Survival, disability, and residence 20 months after acute stroke in a Chinese population: implications for community careDisability and Rehabilitation, 1992
- Long-term Outcome for Patients and Carers following Hospital Admission for StrokeAge and Ageing, 1991
- The Barthel ADL Index: A reliability studyInternational Disability Studies, 1988
- The Barthel ADL Index: A standard measure of physical disability?International Disability Studies, 1988
- Functional abilities after stroke: measurement, natural history and prognosis.Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 1987
- AN ACTIVITIES INDEX FOR USE WITH STROKE PATIENTSAge and Ageing, 1983
- Aftermath of stroke: an epidemiological study in Melbourne, Australia.Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 1982
- Motor Evaluation in Vascular HemiplegiaEuropean Neurology, 1980